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Aleksij Kobal: Between Domestic Architecture and Risky Uroboros

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Aleksij Kobal (1962) grew up in Koper, Slovenia. In 1977 he enrolled at the School of Design in Ljubljana. In 1986 he graduated in painting and graphic design. He moved to the capital Ljubljana and completed his postgraduate studies in painting with Metka Krašovec in 1993.
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Title: Aleksij Kobal: Between Domestic Architecture and Risky Uroboros
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Aleksij Kobal (1962) grew up in Koper, Slovenia.
In 1977 he enrolled at the School of Design in Ljubljana.
In 1986 he graduated in painting and graphic design.
He moved to the capital Ljubljana and completed his postgraduate studies in painting with Metka Krašovec in 1993.

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